This Copycat Sonic Easy Peach Tea Recipe is sure to be a hit with your friends and family! I love the fruity twist on a staple drink recipe!

This Copycat Sonic Easy Peach Tea Recipe is sure to be a hit with your friends and family! I love the fruity twist on a staple drink recipe! You can make this for Mother’s Day, 4th of July, Weddings, Showers, or for your summer picnics! This is a great anytime drink recipe you will make over and over again! Plus, be sure to check out even more Drink Recipes!

Easy Peach Tea Recipe

To make this Homemade Tea you just need to start with a few Sliced Peaches, I remove the core and set these aside first.

Next, in a pan over medium heat combine Water, Sugar and Peaches. You’ll want to press these peaches down as they cook to remove as much juice from them as possible. You’ll be straining the peaches later so don’t worry about messing up the look of the peaches, you really want to get as much flavor and taste out of the peaches as possible.

Once your peaches have cooked down you can strain the peaches out of the syrup and place the syrup in a jar.

In a separate pitcher brew fresh black tea, combine the tea with the syrup and for best results chill in the fridge for 24 hours before serving. This will help to keep the tea from melting the ice right away and watering down the tea.

This is a perfect recipe to make ahead of time before a party, then pull it out and serve!

ENTER YOUR COMMENT HEREI like the idea of making the simple syrup with the peaches and will try it. However, you suggest putting the hot brewed tea in the refrigerator. NOT, this will make your tea cloudy. Let stand to room temperature before chilling. The BEST black tea for iced tea is LUZIANNE. It is used all through the South, and is blended for Iced tea. Never bitter, and you brew it for 15 minutes. Walmart and most grocery chains carry it. Hope this helps everyone make the best iced tea!

I love peach tea! I used to drink a lot of instant peach tea before I knew it had A LOT of sugar.
I got one question… What kind of tea should I buy to make the peach tea?
Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe!!